Big Adventure Katzen-Transportrucksack
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Room to Move, Built to Last
The Big Adventure Cat Carrier Backpack prioritises interior space above all else. The generous dimensions give your cat or small dog genuine room to sit, shift position, and settle in — rather than being squeezed into a rigid box for the duration of the journey. Whether it's a vet visit, a day hike, or a longer trip, the spacious interior makes the experience noticeably more comfortable for your pet.
Lightweight PU Construction
The PU exterior keeps the overall weight down without sacrificing durability. At just 3.1 lb (1.4 kg), the bag itself adds minimal burden, leaving the carrying effort focused on your pet rather than the carrier. The material is designed to hold up through regular everyday use while remaining easy to wipe clean when needed.
Practical for Any Outing
- Spacious interior — comfortable for cats and small dogs throughout the journey
- Easy to store — collapses for compact storage when not in use
- Lightweight build — low carrier weight keeps the overall load manageable
- Versatile use — suitable for travel, hiking, vet visits, and daily commutes


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Orders processed within 1–3 business days.
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Delivery times are as follows:
- 5-8 Business Days to UK
- 5-8 Business Days to most EU countries (Germany, France, Austria, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Spain)
- 6-10 Business Days to Australia
- 6-10 Business Days to New Zealand
- 6-10 Business Days to US
- 6-12 Business Days to Canada
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